England's green and pleasant land
Italian-born photographer Alessio Andreani, who now lives in London, has shown the stark yet contrast of the capital with the English countryside and recently visited Cornwall to capture these stunning images of the British coastline. Pictured: Carnewas and Bedruthan Steps on the north Cornish coast between Padstow and Newquay
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These incredible pictures reveal the stunning yet stark contrast between the bright lights of London and the peaceful tranquility of the English countryside.
Italian-born photographer Alessio Andreani, who now lives in London, has spent weeks capturing iconic images of some of the most famous landmarks in the capital including the Houses of Parliament, the Shard and Battersea Power Station.
In contrast, the 26-year-old has also spent time in Cornwall shooting some of the country’s most beautiful and rugged landscape including the coastline at Land’s End and St Ives.
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Italian-born photographer Alessio Andreani, 26, has photographed some of London's most famous landmarks
Images include the Houses of Parliament, Shard, St Paul's Cathedral, Millennium Bridge and Battersea Power Station
The landscape photographer, who now lives in London, has also spent time shooting the rugged coastline in Cornwall
He visited Land's End, the quaint seaside town of St Ives and the north Cornish coast between Padstow and Newquay
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